36 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL PARKS. 



Total appropriations for the various national parks and national monuments, 

 for the fiscal years 1907-1917, inclusive. 



National parks $2, 178,605.00 



National monuments 21, 500. 00 



Total 2,200,105.00 



NATIONAL PARK PUBLICATIONS. 

 DISTRIBUTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. 



The following circulars may be obtained free of charge from the 

 Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C. : 



Glimpses of our National Parks. 40 pages. 



Contains descriptions, of the most important features of the principal national parks 

 and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. 



The information circulars on the parks listed below contain data 

 regarding hotels, camps, and principal points of interest, lists of 

 books and magazine articles, sketch maps, and rules and regulations. 



Yellowstone. Mesa Verde. Glacier. 



Yosemite. Sequoia and General Wind Cave. 



Mount Rainier. Grant. Casa Grande Ruin. 



Crater Lake. Hot Springs. Rocky Mountain. 



Automobile road and guide maps of Yellowstone and Yosemite 

 National Parks are issued for free distribution. 



SOLD BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 



Remittances for publications listed below should be by money 

 order, payable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government 

 Printing Office, Washington, D. C., or in cash. Checks and postage 

 stamps can not be accepted. 



PAMPHLETS. 



Geological history of Yellowstone National Park, by Arnold Hague. 1912. 

 24 pages, including 10 illustrations. 10 cents. 



Contains a general re sume of the geologic forces that have been active in the 

 Yellowstone National Park. 



Geysers, by Walter Harvey Weed. 1912. 32 pages, including 23 illustrations. 

 10 cents. 



In this pamphlet is a description of the forces which have produced the geysers. 



Fossil forests of Yellowstone National Park, by F. H. Knowlton. 1914. 32 

 pages, including 15 illustrations. 10 cents. 



Contains descriptions of the fossil forests of the Yellowstone National Park and an 

 account of their origin. 



Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park, by W. C. Kendall (Bureau of Fish 

 eries Document 818). 1915. 28 pages, including 17 illustrations. 5 cents. 



Contains descriptions of the species and lists of streams where found. 



Origin of the scenie features of Glacier National Park, by M. II. Campbell. 

 1914. 42 pages, including 25 illustrations. 15 cents. 



Contains a general account of the forces that have caused the development of the 

 mountain ranges, the valleys, and lakes of Glacier National Park. 



Glaciers of Glacier National Park, by W. C. Alden. 1914. 48 pages, 

 including 30 illustrations. 15 cents. 



Contains descriptions of the principal features of the larger glaciers in the park. 



